Anybody find ways to flavor regular tea?

I'm interested in hearing ideas on ways to add your own flavor to teas, especially green tea. I love the carmel flavor that is in a black flavored tea call French cream brul'e, and wonder what could be used to get that flavor on my own added to green or white tea. Or other flavor ideas people have used.

Creme brulee's flavor is mostly carmalized sugar and vanilla bean... you could easily do this on your own.

The sugar is carmalized via a hand held butane torch used that is readily available at most gourmet kitchen supply stores. This creates the unique flavor topping of creme brulee desert. Simply adding caramal to your tea with vanilla will likely taste different.

I think I heard somewhere that most commercial flavored teas are created by spritzing tea leaves with essential oils. I assume there are websites out there where you could buy them (unless you have your own distillation rig at home ).

I've always wanted to get a fruit dehydrator, mostly for eating, but I also thought it'd be a fun way to experiment with flavoring teas. It might not work at all, but I had thought of just throwing dried pieces of fruit into the tea, and also of powdering the dried fruit to mix into the infusions.

I appreicated the feed back. The comment on commercially flavoring by [quote]spritzing tea leaves with essential oils[/quote], is interesting, as it would explain why so many of those teas smell wonderful, but offer no flavor. Perhaps I should explore flavored extracts to add to the tea, as well as the stewed flavor, and coffee flavorings.
Thanks
SS

I've had icewine tea before, also from Canada. From what I was told, it has to do with when the grapes (or blueberries) are harvested. They wait until after the fruit is frozen which changes the taste & makes it sweeter. I personally didn't care for the grape but the blueberry sounds delicious. What company produces it?

And BTW, if you don't like flavored teas, don't knock the rest of us who do. We each are entitled to our own likes & dislikes.